Primary sex cells or gametes produced by the glands are called sperm in males and eggs in females.
no false, they are another name for sex cells in males.
Gametes are cells used for reproduction that contain half the usual number of chromosomes. In humans, gametes are sperm cells in males and egg cells in females. During fertilization, a sperm cell and an egg cell combine to form a zygote with the full complement of chromosomes.
The testes in males and the ovaries in females produce gametes.
Haploid is what you would call the four not identicaldaughter cells (gametes) created by meiosis. Diploid are the pairs of matching chromosomes that have not yet been split during meiosis 1.
Gametes, also known as sex cells or reproductive cells. In animals, these are the sperm and ova, in plants the pollen and ovules. In asexual reproduction, known as agamogenesis, reproduction is generally by mitosis, or division.
They are the sex cells. They are haploid cells.
Reproductive cells are called GAMETES.
no false, they are another name for sex cells in males.
Gametes are cells used for reproduction that contain half the usual number of chromosomes. In humans, gametes are sperm cells in males and egg cells in females. During fertilization, a sperm cell and an egg cell combine to form a zygote with the full complement of chromosomes.
Gametes
The testes in males and the ovaries in females produce gametes.
Salivary glands
the motor glands
zygote
You call them hormones. Hormones are poured in the blood. They are transported by blood to give effect at some distant place in your body.
Haploid is what you would call the four not identicaldaughter cells (gametes) created by meiosis. Diploid are the pairs of matching chromosomes that have not yet been split during meiosis 1.
All mammals (both male and female) are characterised by having mammary glands.